I was a big fan of the C300 Speed. The High Speed is cleaner through the front and the backend motion is incredible. I drilled mine 65 x 5 x 35 and was able to pop off a 278 278 258 = 814 hot off the press!!!
Absolutely love this version of the speed lineup. It reads the mid lane super strong and extremely continuous on the back end. Used on multiple league patters and last years doubles and singles national pattern, and I could really open up all of my angles. It also takes surface adjustments extremely well if its too clean out of box! 10 out 10!!
Love this ball!!! When you need a ball to get through heavy oil, this is your ball. First ball out of my bag on tournament shots. Really drives through the pocket. Still trying a good way to tame down in dry conditions so it's not an every day ball, for me anyway.
I drilled this rock pin up. For more length and strong backend continuation. I did find I could use in heavy oil with the longer oil patterns. However, when I used in the medium oil patterns just had to move inside. Add this ball to your arsenal today!!
Ball: Columbia 300 High Speed
Coverstock: HK22 - Formula 1 Hybrid
Core: Shifter
Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Factory Compound
Layout: 45 x 4 x 35
The High Speed is a shiny hybrid asymmetric that combines defined mid-lane with backend for days. I find the High Speed to be really good on medium to the lighter side of heavier oil patterns. While some shiny balls can be difficult to throw on flatter patterns, with the High Speed’s mid-lane control, it is effective on sport patterns, as well as house.
If you are a bowler looking for a shiny ball that blends control with backend, you may want to give the High Speed a try.
Chris Freeland
Average Rev Rate 400
Average Speed 18 mph
PAP: 4 1/8 over 3/4 up